Section 2, THE CIVIL WAR. Names? “CIVIL WAR” “WAR BETWEEN THE STATES”
Civil War Competency
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Civil War Competency
By: Noah Crouch
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The Beginning of the War The American Civil
War took place between April 12,1861 and April 9, 1865
The first battle was at Fort Sumter
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter
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Leaders of the Union President Abraham
LincolnGenerals
Ulysses S. Grant William Sherman John Brown George A. Custer
Gen. Custer’s Stand at Little Big Horn
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Ulysses S. Grant Grant born on April
27, 1822 Gen. For the Union
Army Became the 18 pres.
Of the U.S Died on July 23,
1885
Ulysses S. Grant in Union Uniform
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Leaders of the CSA President Jefferson
DavisGenerals
Robert E. Lee Stonewall Jackson Braxton Bragg
Gen Robert E. Lee in Confederate Uniform
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CSA President Jefferson Davis Born on June 3, 1808 Moved to the
Louisiana Territory in 1812
President of the Confederate States of America
Elected on Nov. 6, 1861
Died on Dec. 6, 1889
President of the CSA: Jefferson Davis
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The Ending of the Civil War Ends When
Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court house
April 9, 1865
Robert E. Lee Surrenders at Appomattox
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Taking Sides in the Civil War
Union States California Rhode Island Oregon Vermont Kansas Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio West Virginia Missouri Kentucky Maryland Pennsylvania Delaware New Jersey Maine Connecticut New Hampshire
Confederate States Texas Louisiana Arkansas Mississippi Alabama Tennessee Georgia South Carolina North Carolina Virginia Florida
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Battles of the Civil War Antietam: Sept. 16-
18, 1862 Bull Run: July 18,
1861 Fort Sumter: April
12-14 1861 Gettysburg: July 1-3
1863 Seven Day: June
25-July 1 1862The Seven Day battle near Richmond VA
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The battle at Gettysburg Lasted Three days Confederates: Gen.
Robert Lee Union: George Meade South never
recovered Total casualties:
51,000 Turned the tide of the
war
Battle at Gettysburg
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Weapons of the Civil War Artillery (shown
right) Bayonets Saber Horses Pistol Flintlock Rifles
One type of Civil War era artillery
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Transportation of the Civil War Many Soldiers were
transported using the improved Rail system
South didn’t have many trains
For short distances they marched
Trains were very cramped
Civil War era train
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Bayonets of the Civil War Were attached to
end of rifle
Thrown when out of bullets
Used to impale
Triangular blades now banned
Typical bayonet of the Civil War
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Alliances of the Civil War Napoleon of France and the
Confederates France wanted more control Mexico Needed British cooperation British reluctant for fear of retaliation Never did anything
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Effect of the Civil War Civil War freed
slaves
Contributed to a civil rights movement decades later
Warned America of the effects of civil war
Emancipation Proclamation issued by Lincoln
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Works Cited The Confederacy and the Allies Freeze, Gary. NC Land of Contrasts.
Atlanta, GA: 2009. Print. Gibson, Shawn. "Bayonets." Bayonets.
N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Mar 2011. <http://bayonets.bayonetconnection.com/>.